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− | A '''FGoH''' is a [[convention]]'s [[GoH]] who is being honored specifically for their contributions to [[fandom]].
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− | Unlike the [[GoH]] which is usually, but not always a [[pro]], the FGoH is ''always'' a [[fan]] -- which of course does not preclude that person also being a pro, as long as the honor is for their contributions to [[fandom]] specifically. Many well-known pros are also fans and have been honored as Fan Guests of Honor.
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− | See [[GoH]] for an extended discussion which applies to all kinds of GoH.
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− | If a Fan GoHship is an honor, the '''Worldcon Fan GoHship''' is the ultimate accolade and as such has a much higher standard than FGoH at a regional convention. Like any [[Worldcon]] GoH (see the discussion under [[GoH]]) a Worldcon FGoH is [[fandom's]] equivalent of a Nobel Prize.
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− | A Worldcon FGoH should have been active in fandom for at least thirty years and should have made ''major'' (positive) contributions in more than one area of fandom. It should ''never'' be given for sheer longevity, and not normally for someone who excels in only one thing.
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− | See more about Worldcon GoHs at [[GoH]].
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